how fast did your vaping devices advance?

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when you mention advancing in your eCig journey i know what you mean first hand. I sarted vaping on Oct 1 this year, my first device was an iTaste VV 3.0 and i got a protank 2, within 2 weeks when my first coil died i realized what can go wrong if you break or something goes wrong when your at work or on the road so i bought a second one. After two weeks now at the beggining of November i bought the iTaste MVP 2.0, and then a week later i wanted something really small so i didint have a brick with me at all times and bought an ego-t upgrade. So in the last month an a half i now have 3 battery's and 4 tanks since the MVP came with an iClear 30 and i had to try out the Kanger Unitank. :) i love vaping and it is my new passion.
 

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I started with a "gas station" njoy and went back to smoking. Then my wife's coworker told her to have me try what she had...an ego with a ce4. That got my attention but I wanted something a little more satisfying so i got a different clearo kanger t3 which was a little better. My next step was ordering a vamo v3 with a few protanks. I moved on to my first poor man's box mod the innokin MVP 2 which is great. My wife was so proud of me for not smoking since August she bought me a VTR. Then I got into watching YouTube and rebuilding my protank and iclear 30 heads. This got me looking at dripping so I bought a trident to try it out. I am in love with dripping now. I saw on YouTube and on the forums people blowing massive clouds of vapor with mechs so I bought a magneto with a kick 2 wrapping 1.8-2.2 ohm coils...i did not fully understand ohm's law and batteries then. After extensive research and trying sub-ohming it from a buddy that is now my home set-up a .4 ohm dual on the trident on my new chi you. I still use my vv/vw mods with tanks while driving or at work because its easier, less to carry, and I don't drip and drive. For the last two days I have been trying out the joyetech eroll. I use that more at work and in bars. Pros of it are minimal footprint, charging case, and easy. Cons are limited capacity, short battery life, $5 each replacement heads. Granted I have only had it for two day but so far I like it.
 

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Cons are limited capacity, short battery life, $5 each replacement heads. Granted I have only had it for two day but so far I like it.

FYI, clean the heads and they'll last a long time...I've only bought 2 extra 5 packs since I started. Hot water and soap usually does the trick, or a vodka soak. :)
 

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Started with an ego kit and within the first three months had a zmax with Cartos and a tank, bottom coils never really were my thing. Now I have an itaste svd, v3 zmax, sigelei 19, sentinel, and a nemesis with drippers. :) I hear you about the sticker shock with some mechanicals. Id recommend trying a smoktech magneto to use with your dripper. Good price, sold mod for a first mechanical mod.
 

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Started a few years back with a 21 century pen style that I barely used... wasnt easy for me to use it because I wasnt comfortable using it in public. went back to analogs. a few friends got decent devices and I pulled out the 21 century device again, but once again didnt stick with it. went back to analogs. More of my friends switched to digital and I started asking them questions etc and got very interested, went out and bought a blue starter kit. Used it for 2 days before going to the local shop and buying liquid and v-nano clearos. used that set up for maybe 2 weeks, then decided on getting 2 eGo-C batteries. Now I've got a vision aurora and some smoktech dripping attys on their way with new liquids on the way! but yeah in about 30 days, holy crap. I've switched a lot but I wouldn't look back. Maybe I wouldve just done the eGo right away, but if I didnt then I wouldnt have this blu case to carry spare v-nanos in with a variety of liquid.
 

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Well six months ago I started out with a cig-a-like, then a month later bought an ego and protank, found this forum while searching the web for flooding issues. that's when I discovered what was possible, after a few weeks of research, reviews and comparisons, I then purchased a Provari with a PT 2 in the kit. Received my Provari the Friday of labor day weekend, then I discovered rba's and bought the Russian, then a terminator-C. Bought a few cheap Rocket rba's, and then dived into mech mods and the kick 2. Then the Aqua rba, my first high end rba, worth every penny!! I know go kickless on my mech and enjoy the clouds at 30 watts. I also have a Fogger V3 coming tomorrow. Looking at two more high end rba's because the quality is worth the price of admission. Probably get another Mechanical, but still looking for that perfect one. I am very happy with the one I have, even though it's a clone and many here don't like clones, this is a quality device and totally interchangeable with the real deal, and may end up getting the real thing.

I have heard of people progressing faster that I, but I have learned much in a short time. And have also been mixing my own juice for a month, and really enjoying that aspect too!! Everyone has there own pace and learning curve, and it's not a race. The main thing is I stopped smoking and have found something I truly enjoy.
 

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I started with an Ego style battery and CE4 and stuck with that for about a month. In the past 2 months I went VV/VW(Svd) with a Protank. I started rebuilding the Protank coils and switched over to an RDA to try that. I just got a AGA-T2 a few days ago and got my first stainless mesh setup working and ordered a K100 to try out mechanicals. My favorite so far is my RDA but I'm hoping the Genesis will change my mind as time goes on.
 

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Bought an Evod starter kit, bout a week later I ordered an MVP2, 2 PT2's and mini, couple of weeks later started rebuilding the coils...did a lot of research and bought a KFL about a month in and just bought the Hcigar Nemesis. So about 6-7 week from the Evod to my current setup....the Nem is working fine at this point and the KFL is the best investment I've made.
 
Started with basic eGo battery and cartomizers. Didnt know anything about voltage or ohms. Vaped that for a month also while figuring out juices crack polypro tanks. Got into glass tanks and learned about resistance and voltage about 2 weeks later. Purchased my first vari/voltage mod and vaped on that utilizing different attomizer setups ie; protank, and experimenting with the AGA T which a friend gave me. Got into coils and wrapping rebuildables about 1 month after and then that same time found out about mechanicals and hybrids. Did research on them whilst buying mods for about 2 months until i had funds to buy my first hybrid clone. About one month after aquired the funds to get the expensive american made real hybrids and have been perfecting and getting advanced pvs for about the past 6-7 months. Its been an awesome ride thus far. Dont even touch anologs anymore let alone puff on one. Vape on!

Vaping since 2012 and dedicating time into the movement.
 
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